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slouk dial. and rare. [Cf. Norw. slōk, Icel. slókr, in the same sense.] An idle, lazy fellow. A verb, slouk to slouch, occurs in S.W. Linc. Gloss. (1886).1570 Levins Manip. 217 A Slouke, iners, ignarus. 1867 J. Poole Gloss. Wexford 68 Slouk, an idle, heedless person.
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▪ I. slouch, n. (slaʊtʃ) Forms: 6 slouche, sloutche, 7 slowch(e, 7– slouch (8 dial. zlouch). [Of obscure origin: cf. slouk, and dial. slotch in the same sense. Senses 3 and 4 are from the vb.] 1. a. An awkward, slovenly, or ungainly man; a lubber, lout, clown; also, a lazy, idle fellow. Freq. in 16t...
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